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Phantoms for Quantitative Body MRI: a review and discussion of the phantom value

Kathryn E. Keenan, Kalina V. Jordanova, Stephen Ogier, Daiki Tamada, Natalie Bruhwiler, Jitka Starekova, J.K. Riek, Paul J. McCracken, Diego Hernando

2024Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we review the value of phantoms for body MRI in the context of their uses for quantitative MRI methods research, clinical trials, and clinical imaging. Certain uses of phantoms are common throughout the body MRI community, including measuring bias, assessing reproducibility, and training. In addition to these uses, phantoms in body MRI methods research are used for novel methods development and the design of motion compensation and mitigation techniques. For clinical trials, phantoms are an essential part of quality management strategies, facilitating the conduct of ethically sound, reliable, and regulatorily compliant clinical research of both novel MRI methods and therapeutic agents. In the clinic, phantoms are used for development of protocols, mitigation of cost, quality control, and radiotherapy. We briefly review phantoms developed for quantitative body MRI, and finally, we review open questions regarding the most effective use of a phantom for body MRI.

Topics & Concepts

Imaging phantomMedical physicsValue (mathematics)Magnetic resonance imagingComputer scienceRadiologyNuclear medicineMedicineMachine learningAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsMRI in cancer diagnosisMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
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